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Collection Level Description: Thomas Blackburn Papers
- Collection name: Thomas Blackburn Papers
- Collection code: GB 033 ADD 1664
- Date range: 1960s-1993
- Extent: 1 box
- Language: English
- Created by: Thomas Blackburn (1916-1977), poet and critic
- Held by: Durham University Library, Archives and Special Collections
- Part of : Additional Manuscripts
Contents:
The collection contains material given by three friends of Blackburn: Barry Bloomfield had been a colleague of his at the College of St Mark and St John, where Alex Evans had been principal, while Jean Macvean edited a posthumous edition of Blackburn's late poetry The adjacent kingdom (London: Peter Owen, 1988). She also collected reviews and references to his work and corresponded with former colleagues and friends. Alex Evans and his family were close friends with the Blackburns since he started working at the College of St Mark and St John, and their correspondence chronicles Blackburn's work there and less happy situation after it relocated.
About the creator:
Thomas Eliel Fenwick Blackburn (1916-1977)Born 10 February 1916 at Hensingham, Cumberland, the son of an Anglican clergyman, Blackburn later chronicled his traumatic youth in his fictionalised autobiography A clip of steel. After an abortive period at Cambridge, he studied English at Durham University (B.A. 1937-40, M.A. in absentia 1950). He was Gregory Poetry Fellow at the University of Leeds 1956-1958 and became a lecturer in English at the College of St Mark and St John (attached to London University) in 1960. When the College relocated to Plymouth in 1973, he eventually decided to stay in London and moved to another London University institution, Whitelands College, where he found little satisfaction, retiring in early 1976. He died on the 13 August, 1977, at Brynhyfred, the cottage in Snowdonia which features in several of his late poems.
Provenance:
Received from three donors: Add.MS.1664/1-11: presented by Barry Bloomfield, 1983 (Misc.1983.1). Add.MS. 1644/12-272 presented by Jean Macvean (Misc.1987.1 and Misc.1988.2). Add.MS. 1644/273-347 presented by Alex Evans (Misc.1992/3.6 and Misc.1993/4.20).
Access:
Open for consultation.
Usage:
Permission to make any published use of material from the collection must be sought in advance from the Sub-Librarian, Special Collections (e-mail PG.Library@durham.ac.uk) and, where appropriate, from the copyright owner. The Library will assist where possible with identifying copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material.
Catalogues:
Catalogue
Related collections held at Durham:
The books donated by Bloomfield are now in DUL printed special collections and can be found in the relevant catalogue at http://library.dur.ac.uk/search/a?SEARCH=blackburn%2C+thomas%2C+1916-&search=author.
Bibliography:
Abate, Maria Carmela, "La poesia di Thomas Blackburn. Ricerca spirituale di un veggente" (thesis, Messina University, Italy: 1990)
Index terms
Blackburn, Thomas, 1916-1977.Literary manuscripts and papers.
Date last modified: 16 May 2010
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